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  1. Nigeria: Eagles'll Need More Than Prayers to Win in Nairobi, Amuneke

    Former Barcelona of Spain and Super Eagles attacker, Emmanuel Amuneke, has predicted a tough match for the Eagles when they lock horns with the Harambee Stars of Kenya in the crucial 2010 World Cup qualifier in Nairobi next weekend.

  2. Nigeria: Eaglets Maul New Zealand

    Nigeria's Golden Eaglets were always in the driving seat in their round-of-16 clash against hopeful New Zealand in Abuja's National Stadium.

  3. Sierra Leone: Leone Stars to Face Senegal in CHAN

    The Sierra Leone national team, Leone Stars would now face Senegal in the second rounds of the Africa home base championship, CHAN.

  4. Morocco/Cameroon: General Mobilisation to Spur Lions to Victory

    Free tickets and transportation have been provided for Cameroonians resident in Morocco.

  5. Nigeria: Eaglets Massacre New Zealand 5-0

    Nigeria's Golden Eaglets last night regaled with flourish at the Abuja National Stadium where they ripped apart New Zealand 5-0 to set up a quarter final fixture against South Korea on Monday in Calabar.

  6. Nigeria: We Were Outclassed, Confesses Kiwis' Coach

    New Zealand Coach, Stephen Cain confessed last night that his boys were up against world-class team who outclassed them in style of play, pace and ball possession. Speaking at a post match conference after Nigeria whitewash his team 5-0 Cain admitted that his game-plan of frustrating the Nigerian side in the first half did not work and the early goals he conceded totally demoralized his boys. ...

  7. Algeria/Tunisia: Women's Soccer Team Beats Algeria 1-0

    Tunisia's National women's Soccer team defeated Algeria (1-0) following a Day 2 game played on Wednesday at a Women's Soccer Tournament held by the North African Football Union (NAFU) .

  8. Nigeria: When FIFA Spoke

    I wrote in this column last week why the world football governing body, FIFA, cannot publicly condemn the shortcomings at the on-going Under 17 World Cup.

  9. Ghana/Congo-Kinshasa: Mission Impossible for Heartlands ...as Orange Champions League Wraps Up Tomorrow

    The Kibosa Maliba Stadium in the Congolese city of Lubumbashi will tomorrow decide who wins 1.5 million US dollars and a ticket to the World Club Championships in the United Arab Emirates city of Dubai in December as Heartland FC of Nigeria battle Congolese side Tout Puissant Mazembe in the second league of the Orange African Champions League.

  10. Nigeria: Koreans Book Last-Eight Date

    Korea Republic edged out Mexico in a penalty shoot-out after 120 minutes of football could not separate the sides at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium in Bauchi.

  11. Gambia: Football is a Game And Has Nothing to Do With Beliefs Why the Rituals?

    The time has come for Gambians to put National sports in its right place as a game which enables the participants to enjoy good health and self esteem and the spectators to be entertained. National teams belong to the whole Nation irrespective of tribe, gender, religion, political affiliation or place of origin.

  12. South Africa: Athletics Boss Suspended Over Athlete Row

    Athletics South Africa (ASA) President Leonard Chuene, the Board and its members were suspended with immediate effect over their handling of the Caster Semenya saga.

  13. Nigeria: Odd Favours Heartland, Says Ukeachu

    Ex international and former Iwuanyanwu Nationale coach, Tony Ukeachu has tipped Heartland to win this year's Orange CAF Champions League despite fears being expressed by many that the slim 2-1 victory in the first leg final last week was not enough.

  14. Nigeria: Globacom, Manchester United in Five-Year Sponsorship Deal

    Two giants, Africa's leading integrated telecoms operator, Globacom Limited, and the world's richest club, Manchester United of England, have signed a five-year sponsorship contract.

  15. Ghana: The Black Satellites - Lessons

    Like many Ghanaians, I was excited to see the Black Satellites crowned in the Under 20 World Football Champions in the tournament that just ended in Egypt. As a nation we must be extremely proud of the boys who did the unthinkable a few weeks back and beat the mighty Brazil to be crowned World Champions.


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